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cookie said:
Gollum - when you were driving through the countryside and accidentally found the Llama farm, did you happen to drive past a train station that was quite close by?


Cookie, this is the funniest and most surreal post ever, from first word to the last 8O :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
cookie said:
Gollum - when you were driving through the countryside and accidentally found the Llama farm, did you happen to drive past a train station that was quite close by?

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't you just love it when a plan comes together :lol:
 
This is from Ashdown Forest's website (about the Forest in general, not specifically for llama obsessives:

We are often asked how to travel to the Forest. From London (Victoria) one answer is to travel to East Grinstead by Train and then by Bus or Taxi to the Forest. Ofcourse, it depends on your budget and the time you have. Why not consider National Express to Nutley or Uckfield, but then you could hire a car?

Hmmm.
 
Holly G said:
cookie said:
Gollum - when you were driving through the countryside and accidentally found the Llama farm, did you happen to drive past a train station that was quite close by?

Err, it's kind of in the middle of nowhere: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.s...H18+5JN&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf

But we could combine a bit of rambling with our trip. :lol:

That map is absolutely brilliant! You're bound to find it now. Just show that to a taxi driver outside turnmills on sunday afternoon and you'll get there fine.
 
Just e-mailed Tom to see if he fancies driving us down to the countryside for a wkend to play with llamas and he's game :lol:
 
Barbie said:
Just e-mailed Tom to see if he fancies driving us down to the countryside for a wkend to play with llamas and he's game :lol:

You just know you're going to come back with so many injuries!!! :lol:
 
Llama riding would seem like a smashing idea if I brought some of this! :lol:

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